Pea Ridge Times

Elections were central to news in 2018

- ANNETTE BEARD abeard@nwadg.com

Headlines from the past year reflect life in the Pea Ridge area including the opening of several new businesses, rezonings approved by the Planning Commission, subdivisio­ns approved and constructi­on begun and elections — school and municipal.

A request by the School District for additional taxes to fund a new high school was approved by a 58 percent margin of the registered voters who cast votes in the Feb. 13 special election. The request had been defeated the previous May. The additional 3.9 mils which were approved are expected bring in the money needed to match $10.6 million from the state. A ground breaking for the new high school was held Nov. 27.

Plans progressed on the constructi­on of the city’s new wastewater treatment plant.

Several people filed for reelection and for office with both the mayor and city clerk winnig re-election.

A new city attorney was hired. An attorney opened an office in town.

A turn lane was added to Arkansas Highway 72 on the west side of town improving the flow of traffic at the intersecti­on with It’ll Do Road.

Headlines from the first half of the year were:

Jan. 3

The Cheese Hawk is open Impact Fee revenue increased; Street fund transfer tripled School seeks investment 2017 headlines: the year in review

Jan. 10

School adopts plan to help retiring teachers

Commission approves liquor store permit

Gourmet grilled cheese tops the menu

Fire claims two lives Cutting the ribbon Fulmer suspended

Jan. 17

The Cottage Flower Shop offers home-grown beauty

Street Department goes high tech Town talks trails with commission

Colors Day queen crowned

Jan. 24

School District plans revamped; PRHS site relocated; Community asked to invest Council, police honor Lisenbee Moehring seeks second term as County Judge

Jan. 31

Tax help offered Battlefiel­d Laundromat opens doors

School officials answer voters Rezone requests presented

Feb. 7

Millage vote is Tuesday County judge hosts Town Hall meeting

Slippery roads

Cell towers rules reviewed

Feb. 14

Taking time to vote Hardin linked to 1997 rape Pea Ridge campaign discussed at museum

Fulmer terminatio­n upheld

Feb. 21

Voters approve 3.9 mills; Plans for new high school begin

U.S. Sen. Boozman commends city, school leaders Man shot; brother taken into custody at the scene

Feb. 28

City hires Perry Reading is the ‘thing’ to do! Commission presents Elkhorn Ridge Phase III

Pursuit ends in crash Luxury apartments planned for rezoned property on Curtis

March 7

Batter up!

Register to vote; It’s an election year!

Views vary on tower height Running the D.A.S.H.

‘In God we trust’ signs donated to school

March 14

Three expelled; School officials take threats seriously

Ace Hardware comes to town Land trade benefits school Hard work is no stranger to Mrs. June

March 21

Bare trees bear clues; Hikers learn woodland species by bark, branches

Spring is here

Accused rapist awaits DNA test FFA crowns Crawford

March 28

Tobacco ban contemplat­ed in city parks

Play ball!

BBQ Dinner, pie auction is April 7 Easter Events

Street bids accepted Police Captain Olson honored for bravery on duty

April 4

Think of the children Dog laws viewed Hoppy Easter fun Hardin back in court Quilters stitchin’ with love

April 11

Sewer stinks; Warm temps should alleviate

Business plan wins first place at conference

Routon hired as prosecutor School bonds sold

April 18

Project stalled

United for the Community Garden

Fire doused

City Ponders policy; Plan goes back to committee

Long-time teachers set to retire; New positions created

Judge axes plea withdrawal

April 25

Attorney writes indemnity clause to protect city

Sweets are on the menu; ”This is my little slice of heaven.” Erica Boyle

School adds personnel She’s safe!

May 2

Tax considered Compose Yourself! Ozark roots draw Lynch descendant­s back Springing into the air

Pea Ridge Farmers Market to open May 13

May 9

Attorney hangs shingle in town Planners table two requests Many families deeply rooted in Ozarks hills and hollows

May 16

Leaders collaborat­e

King leaves legacy Woman’s life saved by PR ambulance crew

Lynch family visited old home sites

May 23

Worst fears confirmed; Ross found dead; granddaugh­ter arrested

Attorney granted more time Cutting the ribbon Cemetery associatio­ns to meet

May 30

PDs collaborat­e on tactical training

Bond set at $750,000 for murder suspect

Family connects through research

June 6

Illuminati­ng the park

Plant plans progress; City waits for state OK

Board sees plans

Cox and Ruddick families intertwine­d in 1746

June 13

New school to face north; School Board hears plans Gates Lane work begins Granddaugh­ter, 26, charged in killing

Ruddick family research connects cousins

June 20

Should council size increase; Opinions vary

Turn lanes added

Light pole upgrade OKd; City requires guarantee

Wilson pleads not guilty in grandmothe­r’s death

Board congratula­tions student track athletes on season wins; Teachers get raise

June 27

Cottony sweetness Mayor’s salary decreased; Experience should determine salary; History of the mayor’s salary

Plans proceed on sewer plant; Department heads give reports

It’s Freedom Festival time!

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